ADCP-93-103 • Issue 3 • November 2016
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2. Place the two standoffs in the standoff mounting holes in the cable clamp bracket.
Note: There are four standoff mounting holes. Either the two left holes or two right holes
can be used together, not the two in the middle. Do not mount two cables side by side.
3. Four rubber yokes and two grommets are provided with the cable clamp kit for securing
the cable to the panel. Select the grommet that, when fitted on the cable, as shown in
Figure 10
, provides the gap width shown.
CABLE
GROMMET
GAP
0 - 0.
3
0 IN.
(0 -
8
MM)
1440-A
Figure 10. Grommet Selection
4. Open the splice area access door on the rear of the panel and direct the broken out section
of the cable through the cable entry hole into the rear storage area of the panel. Allow the
cable to remain in that position for later routing within the rear storage area.
5. Working on the outside of the panel, where the cable bracket was installed, stack the cable
clamp components on the standoffs, as shown in
Figure 9
, with the cable secured within
the rubber grommet. Position the cable so that the breakout point occurs just beyond the
rubber grommet.
6. Secure the cable clamp components to the standoffs using standoff screws, as shown in
Figure 9
.
3.4
Cable Routing Within Panel
Use the following procedure to route the cable within the panel.
1. Route the cable from the entry hole horizontally across the top of the panel and then down
to the splice tray access door as shown in
Figure 11
(top entry) and
Figure 12
(bottom
entry). Secure the cable to the top of the panel using curleyloks at the tie-down points
shown in the figures.
2. Loop the cable clockwise around the splice tray as shown in
Figure 13
.
3. Tie down the cable at the point where the exposed ribbon cable emerges from the
protective tube per the breakout dimensions provided in
Topic 3.2
.